Aspiration Atoms

The secret of this form of Yoga lies in the breathing in of atoms of a developed nature; for their higher rate of vibration develops our atomic structures. This is done by inhaling into the nasal passages a certain type of atom called Aspiring atoms.

In certain past periods of this world we could unite ourselves to our inner centres, and to-day, through constant aspiration and purity of thought we hope to reach the summit of this attainment, and also gather the knowledge the developed atoms possess and bind ourselves to those who reflect our highest aspirations. Only by aspiring for purity can beauty be received; this will also bring us clarity of mind and an instant sense of rest, no matter how tired we may have been.

Chastity – Dante, Goethe and Eros

In his Symposium, Plato terms the theory of the beautiful the “mysteries of Eros”. He defines love as the divine yearning immanent in all humanity, for a great, all-embracing force which can inspire and fill the heart with enthusiasm. This force is beauty revealing itself in the body “as the glowing trace of heaven”. It is the only force capable of giving the soul that mysterious clarity of vision which can lead to true beatitude. And the flame of love in its primal fire is at its highest when the most intimate bodily and spiritual union with the beloved is achieved. It must be understood that Plato stresses the importance of spiritual union – in which he sees the sacred duty of Eros to humanity. If, today, many men consider women solely as a means of enjoyment, they have a completely false conception of the true happiness Eros can provide.

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The Law and Beauty

He analyzes the vibration of Love and discovers that it is the Law in all it’s majesty. He attunes himself to Beauty and in it’s constant rhythm he finds it is the mask of strength and gentleness. ‘Tis here he learns the cause of Law is love and wisdom; the cause of Beauty, strength and gentleness.

The Lord God of Truth Within, by M

Ode on a Grecian Urn

Beauty is truth, truth beauty – that is all Ye know on earth, and all Ye need to know.

Keats